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The Aeneid books I-VI
by David Hadbawnik
with images by Carrie Kaser
Shearsman Books
Also available at SPD
Reviews:
Columbia Journal
Boston Review
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$15 print / free download
The Novice
by John Hyland
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Sports
by David Hadbawnik
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The Aeneid book 3
by David Hadbawnik
with images by Carrie Kaser
$8, Little Red Leaves
Review by Steve Mentz
The Aeneid book 4
by David Hadbawnik
with images by Carrie Kaser
$8, Little Red Leaves
Cotton Nero A.x
$11 print / free download
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Summer 2014
The Aeneid books 1 and 2
by David Hadbawnik
with images by Carrie Kaser
$8, Little Red Leaves
Review by Steve Mentz
Review by Jonathan Lohr
Review by Lisa Ampleman
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Summer 2013
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Ballads
by Richard Owens
$12 plus shipping
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Summer 2012
Field Work
by David Hadbawnik
$16, SPD, BlazeVox, Amazon
Review at Jacket2
Interview at Bookslut
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Spring 2011
$7 plus shipping
Crass Songs of Sand & Brine
by Micah Robbins
Fall 2010
$7 plus shipping
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Spring 2010
$10 plus shipping
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- Essay, poems in Slow Poetry
- Five Sonnets in Vert
- From the Aeneid in Blackbox Manifold
- From the Aeneid in Horse Less Review
- From the Aeneid in Omniverse
- From the Aeneid in seedings
- From the Aeneid on Turntable & Blue Light
- From The White Album in Gone Lawn
- From The White Album on PressBoardPress
- Notebook entries in journal of radical light
- Notebook entries in TAG
- Poems in Cauldron and Net
- Poems in Drunken Boat
- Poems in Exquisite Corpse
- Poems in Little Red Leaves
- Poems in Shampoo 13
- Poems on Turntable and Blue Light
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Category Archives: National Poetry Month
Andrew Marvell Palimpsest (“The Grower’s Song”)
Used to be I had the world by the tail– The lush buds fresh and sticky, Green and kind behind the house All of it, with me, a giant selfie Till this babe Julie came and she What I do … Continue reading
H.D. Palimpsest (These Walls Don’t Fall)
On April 6, 2016, an Iraqi college student flying from L.A. to Oakland was removed from a Southwest Airlines flight after another passenger heard him speaking in Arabic on his cell phone. An ‘inshallah’ here and there, some threats sent … Continue reading
Shakespeare Palimpsest
Full fathom five thy old bard lies Let’s raise a pint and ‘cheer’; He liked to hang out with the guys And drink his fill of beer. He left us with a few good jokes, Some truths about the common … Continue reading
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Tagged Eulogy, Shakespeare, Tempest
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Pound Palimpsest
And then went down to the ship. Then became Men’s Rights Activists, set queer keel to breakers, then played the $1.5 billion powerball 27 times and lost, sat down in a daze of tickets feeling numb- ers falling around us, … Continue reading
Posted in Literary, National Poetry Month, Poetry
Tagged Cantos, Circe, Lotto, Odysseus, Pound, Trump
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John Donne Palimpsest
As virtuous men pass mildly away And click ‘delete’ on their life’s file, Messaging their FB friends to say I’m checking out, but with a smile: Let’s not freak out and make a scene Cuz if we do, we’ll lose … Continue reading
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Tagged algorithm, John Donne, tweet, valediction, weeping
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Milton Palimpsest
When I consider how my light is spent Playing stupid games like Mafia Wars Shooting perps and going for high scores In a dark and damp room in the basement While the landlady yells at me for rent And upstairs … Continue reading
Emily Dickinson Palimpsest
Because I could not stop for Death I texted my friend Marcie To grab him and we hooked up later At Club Immortality. We slow-danced — grooving To a soft tune That made us sway until It jammed hard, Suddenly– … Continue reading
Posted in Literary, National Poetry Month, Poetry
Tagged death, Emily Dickinson, eternity, immortality
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